if you go to myfico.com you can sign up for a 30-day trial of their scorewatch program (or something similar).they do not charge your card up front and they say they will send an email one week before your trial is up.myfico.com is the official fico score place.

i signed up for it and was able to see my credit score along with a bunch of other of info- it was like all of my credit reports were consolidated into one.

this is the only i've found to see my actual credit score and not just my credit reports.

also, if you are a member of a credit union, they might look it up for you for free.

While you do get a free credit report, you usually have to fork over some money to see your FICO credit score. If you want to get a free estimate of your FICO score, check out the following link:http://www.bankrate.com/brm/fico/calc.asp?lpid=BKRATE29

It asks you 15 questions about your financial history. In the end it gives you a pretty close approximation of your credit score.

Hmm, would my previous purchases on international credit cards like MasterCard be included in a credit report when I move to the US, or do the credit organizations only have access to data within the US borders? I'm not really sure if not having a credit score will be significant to me at all, as we don't really have an equivalent system here.

Hmm, would my previous purchases on international credit cards like MasterCard be included in a credit report when I move to the US, or do the credit organizations only have access to data within the US borders? I'm not really sure if not having a credit score will be significant to me at all, as we don't really have an equivalent system here.

Hmm, would my previous purchases on international credit cards like MasterCard be included in a credit report when I move to the US, or do the credit organizations only have access to data within the US borders? I'm not really sure if not having a credit score will be significant to me at all, as we don't really have an equivalent system here.

None of my credit information from my european accounts show up on my credit reports, only the accounts opened in the US with my social security number.